This will open your eyes
THIS YOU MUST READ
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I am sharing this wonderful
experience, I recently had in Singapore.
I was invited to one Friday
evening event by one of MNC Vendor organization who had organized the event to
raise funds for the visually handicapped people in a center for blind
people.
As usual, since it was a Friday evening, I first thought to skip
the event considering it could be a bit boring and rather spend the evening
relaxing by some other means.
But being alone and sometimes finding it
difficult to kill time, I thought to accept the invitation and registered on
line for booking.
Moreover it was free :) which was another motivation to
go to the event.
I was looking at the event to pass some time, meet few
people and nothing else.
When I went there, there were approx 40 people
from various industries invited for that event. I found some Indians and
naturally talked to them about how life is in Singapore etc etc. Initially we
were shown a video about the visually handicapped center. What are their
activities, how are they helping blind people in Singapore to lead a more
fulfilling life, etc . It was a short 15 minute video and quite inspiring that
how people from different walks of life spend time in helping these blind people
without expecting anything in return.
They shared the satisfaction and
fulfilment they get by helping them.
After the video, we all were
gathered in a hall and were briefed about next event. The theme of the next
event was "Dining in the Dark".
And this is the event which turned out to
be inspiring and worth sharing.
What is meant was that we all 40+ people
were going to have Dinner in a pitch Dark room !!!! The next 2 hours were
completely planned, organized , directed and executed by three blind
youths.
One was a girl ( Leader ) and other two boys were assistant to
her forming a team of three blind volunteers.
The blind leader first gave
us tips for dining (These were ACTUAL STANDARDS THE BLIND PEOPLE FOLLOW IN ORDER
TO MAKE THEIR LIFE EASIER)
1. When you sit at your table the things will
be placed as follows :
at 3 o clock of your dish : You will find a
spoon.
at 9 o clock : Fork;
12 o clock : spoon.
2 o clock : Empty
Glass Dish at the center with Paper napkin tucked at 6 o clock.
2. There
will be two large Jugs circulated to you. The Jug with plain walls will have
water and the Jug with curved wall will have orange juice.
3. When you
get your Jug based on your choice you have to pour it in your glass. You have to
dip your forefinger in the glass so that when you fill it and the liquid touches
your finger, you have to stop pouring.
She asked whether everyone has
understood.
All said yes but everyone was confused and trying to remember
what she said and confirming with each other. Next 1 1/2 hours we spent were
full of fun and learning. In completely pitch dark room where we could not see
ANYTHING we were enjoying various delicious food without seeing it.
We
all 40 people were taken in groups in the dark hall.
Each one was
directed by blind person till he/she sits on a chair (We were finding it awkward
because actually we are supposed to guide blind people to their destination and
help them).
We were Served full five course dinner by this team of three
blind people-Welcome drinks, appetizers, starters , main course and
desserts.
The amazing thing was that the team of three blind people were
serving exactly vegetarian dishes to vegetarian people who were sitting randomly
in the room!
While registering on line we were asked question to choose
from "Vegetarian" or "Non vegetarian". I obviously chose Vegetarian, being one.
We were so nicely hosted that we did not have to wait in between serves . As we
were ending finishing one dish, we were served with next without any
delays.
After approx 1 and half hours of Dining in the dark , the leader
asked whether everyone has finished eating. After confirmation she switched on
the lights of the dining room.
We left the Dining room with tears in our
eyes.
We realized how lucky we are and how we have been gifted with
beautiful eyes to see the beautiful world. We realized how difficult lives of
blind people are ( and other handicapped) without being able to see.
We
realized how uncomfortable we were for just two hours without being able to see
anything and how they must be living their lives.
We realized how
unfortunate we are , that we do not value such simple things in life we have and
cry (sometime louder, sometime within ourselves) and run after what we don't
have... for whole of our lives without having time to adore for the things we
have.
Be cheerful.
Adore whatever you have in life.
You may try
for whatever you don’t have but never feel sad about it.
You need to
experience it, something like I had experienced, to believe this philosophy of
life.
Thanks
Keep Smiling,